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2016-17 Marlies Game-By-Game Summary 2016-17 MARLIES GAME-BY-GAME SUMMARY DATE OPPONENT SCORE RECORD PTS GOAL SCORERS GWG/SO GOALIE ATDN Oct. 15 Utica 5-2 (W) 1-0-0-0 2 Neilsen, Soshnikov, B. Leipsic G. Sparks 4,954 Leipsic, Johnsson (2) (27/29) W Oct. 16 Utica 5-2 (W) 2-0-0-0 4 Johnsson, Kapanen, D. Timashov A. Bibeau 4,317 Timashov, Smith, 21/19 W Greening Oct. 21 @ Rochester 5-2 (L) 2-1-0-0 4 Kapanen, Froese J. Bailey G. Sparks - (16/20) L Oct. 22 Manitoba 4-2 (W) 3-1-0-0 6 Laich, Leipsic, Froese B. Froese A. Bibeau 5,044 (2) (28/30) W Oct. 23 Manitoba 4-0 (W) 4-1-0-0 8 Kapanen, Holl, Smith, K. Kapanen A. Bibeau 4,828 Froese (22/22) SO Oct. 26 Providence 4-3 (W/OT) 5-1-0-0 10 Lindberg, Kapanen, A. Nielsen A. Bibeau 4,180 Leipsic, Nielsen (30/33) W Oct. 28 @ Albany 4-0 (W) 6-1-0-0 12 Greening, Lindberg, C. Greening A. Bibeau - Moore (37/37) SO Oct. 29 @ Albany 4-3 (SO/L) 6-1-0-1 13 Nielsen, Froese, J. Quenneville A. Bibeau - Moore (SWG) (31/34) SOL Nov. 5 @ St. John’s 4-1 (L) 6-2-0-1 13 Kapanen M. McCarron A. Bibeau - 15/18 L Nov. 6 @ St. John’s 3-2 (W) 7-2-0-1 15 Kapanen (2), Leipsic N. Leipsic G. Sparks - 28/30 W Nov. 11 @ Wilkes Barre 3-0 (W) 8-2-0-1 17 Rychel (2), Gauthier K. Rychel A. Bibeau - 19/19 W Nov. 12 @ Lehigh Valley 7-2 (L) 8-3-0-1 17 Froese, Michalek G. Carey A. Bibeau - 22/24 L Nov. 19 St. John’s 2-1 (L) 8-4-0-1 17 Kapanen M. Friberg A. Bibeau 6,791 17/19 L Nov. 20 St. John’s 3-0 (W) 9-4-0-1 19 Nielsen, Froese, A. Nielsen G. Sparks 6,472 Leipsic 19/19 SO Nov. 22 @ Albany 3-1 (L) 9-5-0-1 19 Froese B. Coleman A. Bibeau - 29/32 L Nov. 25 @ Syracuse 5-4 (L/OT) 9-5-1-1 20 Kapanen, Froese, D. Blujus A. Bibeau - Greening, Rychel 28/33 OT/L Nov. 26 Utica 4-1 (W) 10-5-1-1 22 Lindberg, Moore, T. Moore J. Glass 8,702 Leipsic, Smith 22/23 W ACC Nov. 29 Lehigh Valley 4-1 (L) 10-6-1-1 22 Johnson D. Martel A. Bibeau 4,507 28/31 L Dec. 2 @ Rochester 3-2 (L) 10-7-1-1 22 Loov, Nielsen C. O’Reilly J. Glass - 22/25 L Dec. 3 Hartford 3-2 (L) 10-8-1-1 22 Wrenn, Kapanen C. Nieves G. Sparks 4,695 27/30 L Dec. 4 Hartford 5-3 (W) 11-8-1-1 24 Kapanen, Rychel, R. Clune G. Sparks 4,583 Michalek, Clune, 30/33 W Leipseic Dec. 7 @ Utica 3-2 (L) 11-9-1-1 24 Leipsic, Johnsson J. Subban K. Ramo - 33/36 L Dec. 9 @ Providence 5-3 (L) 11-10-1-1 24 Froese, Timashov, P. Cehlarik K Ramo - Johnsson 18/22 L Dec. 10 @ Hartford 5-3 (W) 12-10-1-1 26 Greening, Smith, K. Kapanen J. Enroth - Maggio, Kapanen, 24/27 W Rychel Dec. 14 @ Rochester 5-2 (L) 12-11-1-1 26 Lindberg, Kapanen K. Bonis K. Ramo - 30/34 L Dec. 17 Albany 3-1 (L) 12-12-1-1 26 Johnsson K. Appleby A. Bibeau 7,541 22/25 L Dec. 18 Albany 4-1 (W) 13-12-1-1 28 Froese (2), Valiev, R. Valiev A. Bibeau 4,492 Timashov 29/30 W Dec. 26 St. John’s 2-1 (L) 13-13-1-1 28 Rychel J. Gregoire A. Bibeau 7, 264 13/15 L Dec. 28 @ Binghamton 3-1 (L) 13-14-1-1 28 Kapanen F. Perron S. Sparks - 29/31 L Dec. 30 @ Albany 4-2 (L) 13-15-1-1 28 Greening, Nielsen J. Quenneville J. Enroth - 31/34 Jan. 3 @ Manitoba 2-1 (L) 13-16-1-1 28 Kapanen J. Lodge G. Sparks - 14/16 Jan. 4 @ Manitoba 4-3 (W) 14-16-1-1 30 Timashov, Leipsic, K. Rychel J. Enroth - Lindberg, Rychel 29/32 W Jan. 7 Rochester 5-0 (W) 15-16-1-1 32 Valiev, Rychel, Froese R. Valiev G. Sparks 6,323 (2), Johnsson 24/24 W/SO Jan. 8 Rochester 4-3 (OTL) 15-16-2-1 33 Kapanen (2), Smith M. Bennett A. Bibeau 5,235 29/33 OTL Jan. 11 Wilkes Barre 2-1 (L) 15-17-2-1 33 Cameranesi T. Sestito G. Sparks 4,765 32/34 Jan. 13 @ Syracuse 5-4 (L) 15-18-2-1 33 Froese, Cameranesi T. Richard A. Bibeau (2), Leipsic 28/33 Jan. 14 Rochester 3-2 (L) 15-19-2-1 33 Greening, Leipsic J. Dupuy A. Bibeau 6,780 27/30 Jan. 20 @ Hartford Jan. 21 @ Bridgeport Jan. 22 @ Springfield Jan. 25 @ Rochester Jan. 27 @ St. Johns Jan. 28 @ St. Johns Feb. 4 Syracuse Feb. 5 Syracuse Feb. 7 Utica Feb. 10 @Utica Feb. 11 Albany Feb. 12 Albany Feb. 15 @ Utica Feb. 17 Manitoba Feb. 18 Manitoba Feb. 20 Binghamton Feb. 22 Syracuse Feb. 24 @ Binghamton Feb. 25 @ Hersey Mar. 2 Bridgeport Mar. 4 St. John’s Mar. 5 St. John’s Mar. 8 @ Rochester Mar. 12 @ Manitoba Mar. 14 @ Manitoba Mar. 17 Binghamton Mar. 18 Binghamton Mar. 21 Rochester Mar. 24 @ Binghamton Mar. 25 Springfield Mar. 26 Syracuse Mar. 31 @ Syracuse Apr. 1 @ Syracuse Apr. 4 St John’s Apr. 7 @ Utica Apr. 8 Hershey Apr. 9 Rochester Apr. 14 @ St. John’s Apr. 15 @ St. John’s 2016-17 MARLIES PLAYER GAME-BY-GAME SUMMARY Skaters: Goals-Assists, Shots/ (+/-), PIM Bold = Point Streak Goalies: Goals Allowed/Shots, Decision DATE OPPONENT CAMPBELL VALIEV HOLL LOOV NIELSEN WRENN #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 Oct.15 Utica 0-0, -1, 0 0-0, +1, 2 0-0, 0, 4 0-1, +1, 0 1-2, -1, 0 DND Oct.16 Utica 0-0, +2, 0 0-1, 0, 7 0-0, 0, 0 0-0, +1, 0 0-0, +1, 0 DND Oct. 21 @ Rochester 0-0, 0 ,0 0-1, +1, 4 0-0, 0, 0 0-0, 0, 2 0-0, -1, 0 DND Oct. 22 Manitoba 0-0, +1, 0 0-1, +2, 7 0-0, +3, 2 0-0, 0, 2 0-1, 0, 2 DND Oct. 23 Manitoba 0-0, +1, 0 0-1, +1, 0 1-0, +1, 0 0-0, +1, 0 0-0, +1, 0 DND Oct. 26 Providence 0-1, +1, 2 0-0, -2, 0 0-0, -2, 0 0-0, 0, 2 1-0, +2, 0 DND Oct. 28 @ Albany 0-0, +1, 7 DND 0-0, 0, 2 0-1, +1, 5 0-0, 0, 0 0-0, +1, 2 Oct. 29 @ Albany 0-1, +2, 5 0-0, -1, 34 0-0. 0, 2 0-1, +1, 2 1-1, +2, 2 DND Nov. 5 St. John’s 0-0, 0, 0 0-0, -1, 2 0-0, -1, 0 0-0, 0, 0 0-1, -2, 0 0-0, 0, 2 Nov. 6 St. John’s 0-0, +1, 2 0-2, +1, 0 0-0, 0, 0 0-0, -1, 10 0-1, 0, 0 0-0, -1, 0 Nov.11 @ Wilkes-B 0-0, +1, 0 0-0, +1, 0 0-0, +1, 0 0-1, +1, 0 0-0, 0, 0 0-0, 0, 0 Nov.12 @ Lehigh 0-0, 0, 0 0-0, 0, 2 0-0, -4, 0 0-0, 0, 0 0-0, -3, 2 0-0, +1, 0 Nov.19 St. John’s 0-0, 0, 0 0-0, 0, 0 0-0, -2, 0 0-0, 0, 2 0-0, -2, 0 0-0, 0, 0 Nov.20 St. John’s 0-0, +1, 0 0-0, 0, 0 0-1, +1, 0 0-0, 0, 0 1-1, +1, 2 0-0, +1, 0 Nov.22 @ Albany 0-0, -1, 2 0-0, -2, 0 0-0, 0, 0 0-0, 0, 0 0-0, 0, 0 0-0, 0, 0 Nov.25 @ Syracuse 0-0, +1, 2 0-1, +1, 0 0-1, +1, 0 0-0, +1, 2 0-0, -2, 2 0-0, -1, 0 Nov.26 Utica 0-1, +2, 0 0-0, +3, 0 0-0, 0, 0 0-0, 0, 0 0-0, +1, 0 0-0, 0, 0 Nov. 29 Lehigh Valley 0-0, -1, 0 0-0, -1, 0 0-0, 0, 0 DND 0-1, -2, 4 0-0, 0, 4 Dec. 2 @ Rochester 0-0, -1, 0 0-0, -1, 0 0-1, -1, 0 1-0, -1, 0 1-0, -1, 0 0-0, +1, 0 Dec. 3 Hartford 0-0, 0, 0 0-0, -1, 0 0-0, +1, 2 0-0, -1, 0 0-1, 0, 0 1-0, 0, 0 Dec. 4 Hartford 0-1, 0, 0 0-0, -1, - 0-0, -1, 0 DND 0-1, 0, 5 0-0, +1, 0 Dec. 7 @ Utica 0-0, 0, 0 0-0, 0, 0 0-0, 0, 0 0-0, -1, 0 0-0, 0, 4 DND Dec. 9 @ Providence 0-0, 0, 0 0-0, -2, 0 0-1, -1, 0 0-0, 0, 0 0-1, +1, 0 DND Dec. 10 @ Hartford 0-0, +1, 0 0-0, +1, 0 0-0, +2, 0 0-0, 0, 0 0-1, +2, 0 DND Dec.
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